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There is no federal regulation in the U.S. enforcing how the "O-word" can be used by beauty brands.
WSJ: How Green Was My Shampoo? | Outer Beauty
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This retro drink-o-matic device, which can store up to ten cans of soda, juice and even beer, features sealed refrigeration technology to keep those beverages chilled and ready to serve.
FORBES: Affordable Luxuries: Dorm Rooms
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Elephants, according to Dr O'Connell-Rodwell, can transmit signals through the ground this way for distances of as much as 50km when they trumpet, make mock charges or stomp their feet.
ECONOMIST: Extra sensory perception
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We're not exactly sure what makes these virus transistors so special, but apparently the transistors they've built out of the nano-coated strands, and sandwiched between two electrodes, are easy to switch between ON and OFF states, since they don't need to build up a charge at a lame-o capacitor before they can be switched.
ENGADGET: Platinum-coated virus to be used for speedy memory
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Art-O-Matic: Create 3D images that you can resize, rotate, or otherwise manipulate.
CNN: Top 10 hot graphics tools
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Art-O-Matic: Create 3D images that you can size, rotate, and otherwise manipulate.
CNN: Top 10 art tools
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Can you spell h-y-p-o-c-r-i-t-e?
FORBES: Pork Holding Up Senate Sandy Relief Bill Funneled Into The Troughs Of GOP Deficit Hawks? You Betcha.
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The notion that today's sports journalism can be anything other than aggressive and tough-minded is now as fictional as Manti Te'o's imaginary girlfriend.
CNN: Let Manti Te'o be the end of sports hero worship
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Which, sadly, will be months too late for strategically teaming up with Bonnaroo so tech-savvy music fans can olfactorily brag to everyone back home with the familiar summer festival smell of a hot Port-O-John.
CNN: Apparently This Matters: Smell-O-Vision for your phone